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How to clean your gas burner without scrubbing

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How to Clean Your Gas Burner Without Scrubbing — The Effortless Kitchen Hack That Works Like Magic

We all love a sparkling-clean kitchen, but let’s be honest — cleaning gas burners is usually the dreaded chore that gets put off the longest. Burnt-on food, grease stains, and grime seem to cling to them like glue. But what if we told you that you can clean your gas burners without scrubbing? That’s right — no elbow grease, no harsh chemicals, just a simple, hands-free trick using common household ingredients.

Here’s how you can restore your gas burners to their former shine with minimal effort.


What You’ll Need:

  • 1 large zip-top plastic bag (gallon-size or larger)
  • ¼ cup of household ammonia
  • Optional: gloves and a well-ventilated area

Instructions:

  1. Remove the burners from your gas stove once they’re completely cool.
  2. Place each burner in a zip-top bag. You can clean them all together or one at a time, depending on the size of the bag.
  3. Add ¼ cup of ammonia into the bag. You don’t need to submerge the burners — it’s the fumes that do the work, not the liquid.
  4. Seal the bag tightly and let it sit overnight (at least 8–12 hours). Place it somewhere safe and away from food or open flames — the garage or a sink is ideal.
  5. The next day, carefully open the bag in a well-ventilated area. (You may want to wear gloves — the smell of ammonia is strong.)
  6. Rinse the burners under warm water. You’ll notice the grime wipes off effortlessly, with little or no scrubbing required. A soft cloth or sponge is all you need!
  7. Let them dry completely before placing them back on your stove.